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Old 09-14-2008, 01:18 PM   #1
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Needs a little help (Post your pictures)

I searched but I could only find people selling mirrors and a lot of discussion on the rear view mirror.

I am ready to install 1968 three legged mirrors on my 1972 GMC. All of my other rigs here on the farm have the large top and bottom mount mirrors on them.

Can I get you to post up some pictures of your three legged mirrors mounted on your doors.

I do not want to drill into my new doors just to have them in the wrong place.


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Old 09-14-2008, 04:12 PM   #2
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Nobody wants to post a picture of their rig?
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Old 09-14-2008, 04:34 PM   #3
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Not a real detailed foto, but its what I have at the moment.
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Old 09-14-2008, 04:56 PM   #4
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Old picture, but you get the idea.
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Old 09-14-2008, 05:34 PM   #5
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Thanks for posting.

The red truck is my 1967 3/4ton GMChevy.

The Green truck is my 1972 Chevy. I woulds really like to find a set of mirror brackets like this. Yes I would replace the rusted out mirrors.
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Old 09-14-2008, 05:42 PM   #6
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Here is what I have.

A 1972 GMC 3/4 Ton with a Cummins Diesel (not that that matters) with a a new set of doors and new paint on the entire rig.

It has a service bed on it and set up for pulling a goose neck trailer. I need the large mirrors so I can see over and around the service bed and actually see the trailer when I back up the goose neck trailer.


These are the mirrors I took off a set of 1968 doors at a junk yard. Mine is a 2500 Sierra Grande so the chrome is going back as it was. When I line up the mirror as seen in the bottom picture so the top tab is flat against the body, the bottom the mirror bracket is where the chrome is. If I move it higher up, the top tab is angled and does not look right. The entire mirror does not look right when mounted high.
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Old 09-14-2008, 05:53 PM   #7
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You could grind the bottom edges a little so they will just barely clear the chrome strip or slide them down so they will mount just below the trim (which is where I think mine were mounted on the truck I got them form).

Those are the same mirrors I have to put on my 70 SWB.
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Old 09-14-2008, 06:42 PM   #8
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from what i have seen, i dont know if this is positive, 67-68s had those short arm mirrors like your's D'animal. which, 67-68s never had top trim. all the 69-72s ive seen with those style mirrors, had the longer ones like every one else has posted

you could grab both the bottem "legs" and bend them in, to make them go down longer. the top bolt is really the only one that has a definate mounting point

for what it is worth, here are 3 of mine with the tripod mirrors
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Old 09-14-2008, 08:01 PM   #9
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Thanks for all who posted up. I really do appreciate it.



I bit the bullet and removed the rusted mirrors from my 72 Chevy and installed them on my 72 GMC.


It is no longer factory stock, but oh well.
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I was sweating like crazy and having hot flashes as I drilled the pilot holes into my doors.
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Old 09-14-2008, 09:15 PM   #11
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They are installed!

Other than being a little rusty they look great!

Here is how installing the "Dumbo" towing ears turned out.


The bottom picture is the rig that this Tow Rig was built for towing.


Thanks again for all those who posted pictures of thier rigs.


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Old 09-14-2008, 09:34 PM   #12
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A little paint on those mirrors and they blend in just great.

They do like right at home on your beast!!
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They do like right at home on your beast!!


My wife walked by and said "Whats the big deal they look like they belong on there."



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Old 09-15-2008, 06:41 AM   #14
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First of all,I really like this truck and have a thing for utility bodies.

There were no tripod mirrors until`69.Those mirrors you had from the`68 are aftermarket and for`73-ups.The 69/70 low-mounts(tripod) have a tab at the top that bends down and bolts against the flat of the door.The 71/72s bent slightly up and bolt to the top edge just below the window.The lower legs aren`t as long,either.The mirrors on your red`67 are Jr.RVs and were available in 67/68.The ones you used are 67-72 Sr.RVs.They could have been ordered on your truck originally.
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Old 09-15-2008, 11:04 AM   #15
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Thank You for the information.

I really do apprecialte it and now know what I have and what to properly call it when I go to look for another set of the SR RV mirrors.

The 3 little special headed bolts with acorn nuts were still on the top on both sides. I'm guesing factory installed.

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There were no tripod mirrors until`69.Those mirrors you had from the`68 are aftermarket and for`73-ups.The 69/70 low-mounts(tripod) have a tab at the top that bends down and bolts against the flat of the door.The 71/72s bent slightly up and bolt to the top edge just below the window.The lower legs aren`t as long,either.The mirrors on your red`67 are Jr.RVs and were available in 67/68.The ones you used are 67-72 Sr.RVs.They could have been ordered on your truck originally.
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So where would I find some replacement mirrors for the SR RV mirrors?
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Old 09-17-2008, 08:48 AM   #17
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Hey D Animal I have two new sets in my shop I think, If you want to pay for shipping you could have a pair. just Pm me and we will work out the details.
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Old 09-17-2008, 10:35 AM   #18
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Where is Clever, Missourri?

I'm driving this rig to Iowa and may be able to swing by and pick them up.



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aka West Coast and West Coast Jr's I think...

my 68 had jr's. i'm sticking with them in either white or stainless, they made both. Porbably easier to go to a glass shop and have some mirrors cut for you. there is also a rubber gasket inside that might need replaced. Might as well take them apart and paint them... They do look good on 4WD's and especially a beast like your truck needs them...

You might as well top it off with some clearance lights as well, LMC has a set for $45 like mine.
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My glass is good, The metal part of the housing that holds the glass is rusted through on the bottom.


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aka West Coast and West Coast Jr's I think...

my 68 had jr's. i'm sticking with them in either white or stainless, they made both. Porbably easier to go to a glass shop and have some mirrors cut for you. there is also a rubber gasket inside that might need replaced. Might as well take them apart and paint them... They do look good on 4WD's and especially a beast like your truck needs them...

You might as well top it off with some clearance lights as well, LMC has a set for $45 like mine.

My truck is still a work in progress. I don't have all of the trim bolted on yet. I will get to the clearance light shortly.
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i am south of springfield about 20 miles, i PM you to let you know
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The actual mirror head dimension is universal.So,any number of mirror heads will fit.If being factory matters...look at your mirrors and notice they have that bulge in the back.That`s what to look for.Only GM mirrors have that.
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Mine have the bulge.

I bought one "aftermarket" Jr RV mirror for my 1967. It got pretty rusty in about 6 months.

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I dig you're tow rig D'Animal
and gotta love those old FJ's
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I had these chromed back in the day.Just thought I`d show them for kicks.This is after I let the truck sit a couple years and let the chrome go south:

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